SINGAPORE: His first inkling that something might be wrong was when he arrived at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) hostel at 8pm on Nov 13 last year.
He had responded to an online advertisement posted by an NTU graduate student "to assist in research project regarding body stimulation in forms of light sensation touches".
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